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From the album: 2016 Journey
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From the album: 2016 Journey
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From the album: 2016 Journey
big offroad tires that hang out, cant keep her clean for more than a day lol -
From the album: 2016 Journey
big offroad tires that hang out, cant keep her clean for more than a day lol -
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SeanTacular posted a gallery image in Dodge Journey Member Albums
From the album: 2016 Journey
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From the album: 2016 Journey
big offroad tires that hang out, cant keep her clean for more than a day lol -
From the album: 2016 Journey
big offroad tires that hang out, cant keep her clean for more than a day lol -
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SeanTacular posted a gallery image in Dodge Journey Member Albums
From the album: 2016 Journey
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From the album: 2016 Journey
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From the album: 2016 Journey
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LED reverse lights
SeanTacular commented on SeanTacular's gallery image in Dodge Journey Member Albums
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LED reverse lights
SeanTacular commented on SeanTacular's gallery image in Dodge Journey Member Albums
To free up the turn signals you need to get the "tail as turn" module from diode dynamics.com. It's like $15 I think. Then buy 30w led reverse light bulbs off amazon or eBay (I got mine off eBay) then get vampire clips/wire splicers and run wires from existing reverse light wires to the turn signal housing and splice them in. Insert bulbs in sockets and your done. I ran the extra wires from the reverse lights around the tail gate and down to the outside tail lights. -
Subwoofer Help
SeanTacular replied to Mrgixxer6's topic in Audio, Infotainment Navigation, MyGig, UConnect, etc.
386 not enough? Lol a good single 6x9 pushes more than that lol I'm really missing my 15" type R pushing 2000 watts lol. I want at least 1200 watts for a sub and 600 watts for the doors. -
LED reverse lights
SeanTacular commented on SeanTacular's gallery image in Dodge Journey Member Albums
Yuup. Reversing at night is way easier now. The turn signal housing is also reflected out to the side on an angle so the reverse lights light up a wide area now. Really worked on a tailgater the other night. I was stuck in slow traffic and catching every red light. This guy was right up my ass and even at red lights would stop when his bumper was an inch away from mine. So next red light I popped it into reverse and Bamm! He had to put his hands up to cover his eyes hahaha he stayed back 2 -3 car lengths until traffic started moving quickly again. Lol -
From the album: 2016 Journey
Did the tail lights as turn signal mod and decided to rewire old turn signal harness to the reverse light circuit and installed four 30 watt led projector bulbs. Great for blinding tailgaters when your stopped at the next light and especially at night. -
I am very upset and unhappy. Engine ticking
SeanTacular replied to TheJackal's topic in Engine & Transmission
How loud is the ticking cuz fuel injected cars have a slight/mild ticking sound. It's the solenoid in the injector opening a valve and letting fuel spray into the cylinder. This is normal. It's usually a very sharp ticking sound. -
Black flaps look a lot better.
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Transmission in Limp mode - electrical issue?
SeanTacular replied to patelajit's topic in Electrical, Battery & Charging
Try turning the traction control off and see if that works. My dads suv recently did that and the traction light was on. Pretty much wheel sensor was telling the computer that the tire was slipping when it actually wasn't and cut almost all the power to the wheels. He was able to drive it on the highway only if he turned the traction control off. Worth a shot lol. But you will definitely need to have it diagnosed and serviced. -
OK in 90% than but you can easily tell the difference between a resonator and a muffler lol. I looked up a pic of he nitro exhaust system and it was obvious without even needing to read the parts key that the muffler was before the reso on that vehicle lol. Reso's are thin tubes and mufflers are big and ugly.
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The mufflers are definitly in the back and reso near the middle. Whoever you were talking to doesn't know lol. It's basic exhaust knowledge. Mufflers are always last to cut down the sound the most before the exhaust exits.
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Damn that looks sweet! How much was it?? I want one! Lol
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SeanTacular commented on Irish1972's gallery image in Dodge Journey Member Albums
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Clunk noise on rear wheels but stops when I press brake
SeanTacular replied to pacman's topic in Brake, Chassis & Suspension
I had this problem on my Sebring. Pad came away from the metal shoe. Pad still had lots of life but for some reason the 2 pcs became unglued and it would clunk over every little bump. Had to buy new rear brake pads and it solved the problem. I could kick the tire while it was parked and make it clunk lol drove me nuts for 5 months till I got a brake inspection and they found the cause.